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here's the bottom part of manhattan. big island here, staten island, we haven't focused on that very much. but there's some significant damage there. some disturbing pictures here i'm going to show you the flyover pictures we just got from that part of the island, right here, that shoreline right through here. we're going right through there. the pictures you see there on the side of your screen, those are all over. that was a 12-foot surge that took these boats, pushed them into the homes, homes off their foundation. if you're anywhere between six and most people about eight feet above sea level, you have between six and four feet of water in your home there on the shores of staten island. it was the same surge that we've saw in new york city up into the east side all along where the hospitals are now being evacuated and also of course into hoboken. it was the same water, the same surge, the same high tide. this was the first pictures though we've seen from staten island. and they are equally as disturbing as we see in
here's the bottom part of manhattan. big island here, staten island, we haven't focused on that very much. but there's some significant damage there. some disturbing pictures here i'm going to show you the flyover pictures we just got from that part of the island, right here, that shoreline right through here. we're going right through there. the pictures you see there on the side of your screen, those are all over. that was a 12-foot surge that took these boats, pushed them into the homes,...
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buses and ferries are running and bridges into manhattan are now open. the nation's largest subway system is still water logged. limited subway and rail service begins tomorrow. one sign of normalcy today, the new york stock exchange is open. the opening bell rung by mayor bloomberg. president obama arrived as i said in new jersey in last hour to get a personal look at the devastation that sandy left behind. he's touring the damage zone with one of republican mitt romney's most vocal supporters, new jersey governor chris christie who says this is no time for politics. >> this is so much bigger than an election. this is the livelihood of the people of my state. what they expect me to do to get the job done. when someone asks me an honest question, i give an honest answer. how has the president been to deal with? he's been outstanding to deal with on this. >> i'm joined by chief political correspondent candy crowley and chief white house correspondent jessica yellin. what's been going on right now? >> reporter: the president just boarded a helicopter with
buses and ferries are running and bridges into manhattan are now open. the nation's largest subway system is still water logged. limited subway and rail service begins tomorrow. one sign of normalcy today, the new york stock exchange is open. the opening bell rung by mayor bloomberg. president obama arrived as i said in new jersey in last hour to get a personal look at the devastation that sandy left behind. he's touring the damage zone with one of republican mitt romney's most vocal...
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. >> reporter: manhattan is an island. lower manhattan is at sea level in the best of times and nearly 14 feet below it last night. water filled the riverfront, then the streets, then tunnels, cars, and subways, then at a con ed power plant serving lower manhattan a spark, a transformer explosion, and a massive fireball. it's the last night the skyline would see and might see for the next several days. 750,000 without electricity. and somewhere down there in the darkness, producer rose arcy reported -- >> it's completely dark. there's absolutely nobody outside. the police earlier were driving up and down the street where the water comes up to and had bullhorns, telling people if you're on the first floor, you should get out, you should evacuate, you should move to higher ground. >> reporter: new york university's massive riverfront hospital lost power, backups failed and evacuations began for 260 patients, including critically ill babies. but even this wasn't the worst of it. >> the danger is of course that it will continu
. >> reporter: manhattan is an island. lower manhattan is at sea level in the best of times and nearly 14 feet below it last night. water filled the riverfront, then the streets, then tunnels, cars, and subways, then at a con ed power plant serving lower manhattan a spark, a transformer explosion, and a massive fireball. it's the last night the skyline would see and might see for the next several days. 750,000 without electricity. and somewhere down there in the darkness, producer rose...
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david mattingingly near that parking garage in lower manhattan. you today have been evaluating subways, going in, going out. what do you see? >> reporter: well, what we're seeing is a lot like what you saw in that parking deck. you look around outside, things look pretty dry. cars moving around, almost back to you have to dry everything out. this is saltwater. untold damage being done to the equipment that's been unundulated down there. at this point, no actual date set on when they think that might be repaired, and everything back up and running wait it was before the storm. but there are millions of people who depend on the system and there aren't a lot of good options until the subway gets back up and running. mayor bloomberg talking about how buss will start running tonight and tomorrow for tomorrow's rush hour, but they will be on a limited schedule. they can't carry everybody, and also about 4,000 taxis still in the city. they hope that number will go up. taxis have been allowed to carry more than one fare at a time. all of the car pooling i
david mattingingly near that parking garage in lower manhattan. you today have been evaluating subways, going in, going out. what do you see? >> reporter: well, what we're seeing is a lot like what you saw in that parking deck. you look around outside, things look pretty dry. cars moving around, almost back to you have to dry everything out. this is saltwater. untold damage being done to the equipment that's been unundulated down there. at this point, no actual date set on when they think...
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southern tip of manhattan totally black as well and no cars on the road. it was absolutely really terrifying coming in here this morning because i've never seen it like that. >> bob van dillen in hoboken. there's a great reminder. it's not just the water level it's sanitation and hygiene. water is very, very dangerous. thanks a lot, bob. >> 15 minutes past the hour. another hard-hit area, the jersey shore. homes, beaches, the boardwalk, amusement parks, suffering a lot of damage. new jersey governor chris christie, in a tour over the jersey shore describes the devastation as unthinkable. >> let me start with i just never thought i would see what i saw today. ever. we started in delmar when i walked on the boardwalk in delmar this summer. it's gone. not there. >> that's just incredible. joining us on the phone is a representative from that area. congressman this morning, are you there, sir? >> yes. >> i know you're incredibly busy so i really appreciate you taking the time to spend with us. let's start with any ongoing search and rescue missions. are there
southern tip of manhattan totally black as well and no cars on the road. it was absolutely really terrifying coming in here this morning because i've never seen it like that. >> bob van dillen in hoboken. there's a great reminder. it's not just the water level it's sanitation and hygiene. water is very, very dangerous. thanks a lot, bob. >> 15 minutes past the hour. another hard-hit area, the jersey shore. homes, beaches, the boardwalk, amusement parks, suffering a lot of damage....
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new video of super storm sandy on the tip of lower manhattan. just shows you how extensive the damage is and why the entire subway system remains closed tonight, more than 24 hours after sandy blasted ashore. we'll have the latest on the fate of the subway and when it may be up and running in a few moments. plus this dramatic video, up to ten feet of the water in the nyu langone medical center. nurses carried sick newborn babies down nine flights of stairs while manually pumping air into their lungs. extraordinary. i will talk to the doctor who managed the evacuation. meanwhile, search and rescue missions have been going on all day long. president obama will travel to new jersey tomorrow to view the damage along with governor chris christie. a governor who surprised many people today when he called the president, and i quote, outstanding and incredibly supportive. words he wouldn't have used at the height of election battle last week. governor christie joins me from the state emergency command center. governor, thank you for joining me. i watche
new video of super storm sandy on the tip of lower manhattan. just shows you how extensive the damage is and why the entire subway system remains closed tonight, more than 24 hours after sandy blasted ashore. we'll have the latest on the fate of the subway and when it may be up and running in a few moments. plus this dramatic video, up to ten feet of the water in the nyu langone medical center. nurses carried sick newborn babies down nine flights of stairs while manually pumping air into their...
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david mattingly is at bowling green station in lower manhattan. david, we saw some extraordinary scenes near new battery park last night. erin burnett was up to her waist in water at one stage. that clearly has receded but i was hearing mayor bloomberg this morning sounding apocalyptic about the worst ever power outages, the worst ever subway damage, generally the worst ever storm that new york had ever seen. the subway's 108 years old. what kind of condition do we think it's now in? >> reporter: well, that's really a tough question to answer. the transit authority officials can't even give us an answer about that because they haven't pumped all the water out to inspect all the damage that might have been done. and they're saying it could take days for some tunnels to be pumped out, could be hours for other tunnels to be pumped out. but all of that water, millions and millions of gallons of it, has to be pumped out before they can get in there and inspect everything, and then they have to see what kind of replacement equipment that has to be broug
david mattingly is at bowling green station in lower manhattan. david, we saw some extraordinary scenes near new battery park last night. erin burnett was up to her waist in water at one stage. that clearly has receded but i was hearing mayor bloomberg this morning sounding apocalyptic about the worst ever power outages, the worst ever subway damage, generally the worst ever storm that new york had ever seen. the subway's 108 years old. what kind of condition do we think it's now in? >>...
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manhattan. there are no poles. no wires. very reliable. most reliable system in the country. but it's not designed to mixed with salt water. sea water. so that's something we're going to have to look at. especially if these things start happening more frequently. >> so the substation that pretty much controls all lower manhattan is on 14th and 1st avenue. so that got flooded. it was build to withstand a 12.6 foot storm surge, that would be histor historic. that's what we're dealing with. there've been several people coming in across our area without power. you have been without power for a couple of days. you're going to go to work today. you're going to walk. how many blocks? >> walking, about 40 blocks to get to work. been without power since monday night. spent all of yesterday just trying to get uptown to where they do have electricity to buy food, batteries, got a pizza to bring home. >> people go without power outside of new york all the time. but is this different in new york for some rea
manhattan. there are no poles. no wires. very reliable. most reliable system in the country. but it's not designed to mixed with salt water. sea water. so that's something we're going to have to look at. especially if these things start happening more frequently. >> so the substation that pretty much controls all lower manhattan is on 14th and 1st avenue. so that got flooded. it was build to withstand a 12.6 foot storm surge, that would be histor historic. that's what we're dealing with....
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david mattingingly near that parking garage in lower manhattan. you today have been evaluating subways, going in, going out. what do you see? >> reporter: well, what we're seeing is a lot like what you saw in that parking deck. you look around outside, things look pretty dry. cars moving around, almost back tonormal. there are 7 tunnels and they all took on water. you have to dry everything out. this is saltwater. untold damage being done to the equipment that's been unundulated down there. at this point, no actual date set on when they think that might be repaired, and everything back up and running the way it was before the storm. but there are millions of people who depend on the system and there aren't a lot of good options until the subway gets back up and running. mayor bloomberg was talking about how buses will start running tonight and tomorrow for tomorrow's rush hour, but they will be on a limited schedule. they can't carry everybody, and also about 4,000 taxis still in the city. they hope that number will go up. taxis have been allowed
david mattingingly near that parking garage in lower manhattan. you today have been evaluating subways, going in, going out. what do you see? >> reporter: well, what we're seeing is a lot like what you saw in that parking deck. you look around outside, things look pretty dry. cars moving around, almost back tonormal. there are 7 tunnels and they all took on water. you have to dry everything out. this is saltwater. untold damage being done to the equipment that's been unundulated down...
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of course that's lower manhattan, according to hurricane sandy. and while we are talking about this storm and how it's impacting individuals all long the east coast, it's also impacting the candidates, those who are racing the white house, just nine days away, actually less than. until election day, they have their work cut out for them, we have had to change their strategy on their stumping plans, we'll get an update right after this. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> all right, we are just nine days away from election day and what president obama and mitt romney are leaving nothing to chance, they and their financial running mates have been crisscrossing across the country with hurricane sandy now pending. a.b. stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's chang
of course that's lower manhattan, according to hurricane sandy. and while we are talking about this storm and how it's impacting individuals all long the east coast, it's also impacting the candidates, those who are racing the white house, just nine days away, actually less than. until election day, they have their work cut out for them, we have had to change their strategy on their stumping plans, we'll get an update right after this. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel so i brought...
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cnn's rob marciano out on the streets of manhattan right now and he is working day after day, as well. probably hearing the same questions i am. tell, not only the viewers across america but anybody who might have had power back up again today, where do we stand in the city trying to get back up on our feet? >> reporter: well, the power situation is pretty the same. yesterday, down to con edison just down the road from here and got in to the situation room and as you would imagine the task of getting this city back on the grid is immense and all has to do with the substation on 14th street submerged by over 14 feet of water. designed for the 12-foot surge. that's worst-case scenario. sandy brought in a worse than worst-case scenario. it takes two days for everyone south to get back online. staten island to westchester county, talking about ten-plus days. >> now, we have had the power story but we know that this city operates with its mass transit. 5.3 million people a day take the subways and just soaked. >> reporter: well, so the buses are up and running. right? as close to a weekday
cnn's rob marciano out on the streets of manhattan right now and he is working day after day, as well. probably hearing the same questions i am. tell, not only the viewers across america but anybody who might have had power back up again today, where do we stand in the city trying to get back up on our feet? >> reporter: well, the power situation is pretty the same. yesterday, down to con edison just down the road from here and got in to the situation room and as you would imagine the...
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manhattan to brooklyn and flooded. rob marciano joins us now. i have a hard time imagining the water in the subway tunnels. >> reporter: yeah. trying to get it pumped out and one of many issues here in manhattan. you know, "the new york post" known for the snarky headlines, just despair today. you know when they're not making wisecracks you know it's a serious situation so this city trying to get back on its feet after being shocked and now the recovery an trying to get life back in order as normal as it can be but south of 30th street for the most part all is in the dark or powerless and going to continue. at least two to four days here for complete power restoration. going out in to the outer lying areas or boroughs and maybe as many as ten days to be completely power restored. want to bring in a woman who lives right by, susan mitchell, her dog duke. you live on the 16th floor. no electricity. no elevator. you have to walk the dog. how are you holding up? >> with a lot of courage. basically, have to plan the walks v
manhattan to brooklyn and flooded. rob marciano joins us now. i have a hard time imagining the water in the subway tunnels. >> reporter: yeah. trying to get it pumped out and one of many issues here in manhattan. you know, "the new york post" known for the snarky headlines, just despair today. you know when they're not making wisecracks you know it's a serious situation so this city trying to get back on its feet after being shocked and now the recovery an trying to get life...
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ten feet of water poured into the manhattan hospital. the roof top generators crashed. all 260 patients had to get out and fast. our sanjay gupta caught up with a family, one of the tiniest evacuees. >> reporter: monday night this baby 13-day-old baby martinez, a preemie weighing just 2 pounds suddenly needed to be urgently transported. from nyu langone hospital to mount sinai. challenging under any conditions. these were extraordinary ones. at about 10:30 p.m. ceo of mount sinai, dr. kenneth navis got the call. the baby from langone is -- >> it's as bad a challenge as can you get, and when you are dealing with tiny babies like this who are so fragile, it really can be an extraordinary circumstance. >> reporter: we're in front of nyu medical center. that's sort of the important point because just over there is the east river. what we now know is that 7:00 p.m. there was no water inside that hospital. at 7:45 there was ten feet. the power started to go out, and then the generators failed. all of a sudden patients and the doctors found themselves in a worst case scenario.
ten feet of water poured into the manhattan hospital. the roof top generators crashed. all 260 patients had to get out and fast. our sanjay gupta caught up with a family, one of the tiniest evacuees. >> reporter: monday night this baby 13-day-old baby martinez, a preemie weighing just 2 pounds suddenly needed to be urgently transported. from nyu langone hospital to mount sinai. challenging under any conditions. these were extraordinary ones. at about 10:30 p.m. ceo of mount sinai, dr....
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this from outside his apartment in jersey city, just across the hudson from where i am right now in manhattan. a harrowing 26 hours for sick patients that had to be evacuated from nyu medical center. can you imagine? having to be evacuated, being brought down several flights of stairs in total darkness. and the hospital lost power, backup generators failed. patients had to be carried down. as i said, as many as 15 flights of stairs. flashlights, the only illumination, for some of the tiniest patients, we're talking unfants on ventilators, nurse has to manually pump air into their chests while going down the stairs, patients were taken to five different different hospitals including mt. sinai, one of the extraordinary stories that occurred here last night, the most critically ill were moved first, a dramatic and terrifying night for patients and their caregivers, charles rosenbaum and kim will never forget it. their new daughter, alice, less than 48 hours old. born on sunday. look at her. four weeks early, but very healthy. their first child. i spoke with charles earlier and alice joined us as
this from outside his apartment in jersey city, just across the hudson from where i am right now in manhattan. a harrowing 26 hours for sick patients that had to be evacuated from nyu medical center. can you imagine? having to be evacuated, being brought down several flights of stairs in total darkness. and the hospital lost power, backup generators failed. patients had to be carried down. as i said, as many as 15 flights of stairs. flashlights, the only illumination, for some of the tiniest...
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as our soledad o'brien is going to report, many mexicans find manhattan not only immigrant friendly but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this store is called escondido, 00, but the mexican ware it is sells are no hidden secret. >> you see more and more products and cheese and those kinds of artis nal products from mexico, see much more interest in mexican chocolate and the changing dmoem graphics of people demanding higher quality products. >> reporter: these high end chocolates and artifacts are so popular, they are not just fetching top dollar, escondido has begun accepting pest social. >> you have more mexicans, you have more pest social, only makes more sense to be able to accept them as way of providing a public service to the people who come to the shop. >> reporter: mexicans have also taken manhattan, moving in where puerto ricans and dominicans once ran bodegas and beauty shops. >> they also work, because there's a lot of dominicans in puerto rico, also working in factories and hair salons, nail salons, everything. and you know, from there, they got better and some of them yo
as our soledad o'brien is going to report, many mexicans find manhattan not only immigrant friendly but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this store is called escondido, 00, but the mexican ware it is sells are no hidden secret. >> you see more and more products and cheese and those kinds of artis nal products from mexico, see much more interest in mexican chocolate and the changing dmoem graphics of people demanding higher quality products. >> reporter: these high end...
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the target, the federal reserve bank of new york in lower manhattan. the suspect, a 21-year-old bangladeshi named quazi nafis. >> the fbi says he parked what he thought was a 1,000-pound explosive device right outside the federal reserve here in new york and tried to set it off. but the explosives were duds. it was all part of an elaborate fbi sting. new york city police say this was the 15th terror plot foiled since september 11th. >> investigators say -- >> this individual came here with the express purpose of committing a terrorist act. he was motivated by al qaeda. so we see this threat as, you know, being with us for a long time to come. >> investigators say the public was never in any danger, at any point. nafis made his first appearance in court yesterday. so we would like to bring in peter brooks. he's a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. he is also currently a senior fellow with the heritage foundation. thank you so much for taking time to talk to us this morning. good morning to you. so this is the 15th terrorist plot foiled in new
the target, the federal reserve bank of new york in lower manhattan. the suspect, a 21-year-old bangladeshi named quazi nafis. >> the fbi says he parked what he thought was a 1,000-pound explosive device right outside the federal reserve here in new york and tried to set it off. but the explosives were duds. it was all part of an elaborate fbi sting. new york city police say this was the 15th terror plot foiled since september 11th. >> investigators say -- >> this individual...
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. >> which is manhattan. >> philly, d.c., baltimore, washington, d.c. and up to boston. you take the whole i-95 corridor, how many millions of people, it seems like over 67 million in the path of some damage. that's just incredible. >> and you heard the mayor, michael bloomberg, zone one or eight, but he said to turn the water off, shut the power off, he said mass transportation is done within a few hours in new york city. >> right. if you're going to evacuate, think about where you want to go. not just any place, because you want to go, if you're evacuating because you're afraid of storm surge, evacuate to some place much higher. then all of a sudden the swath from maine to almost north carolina for damage, you don't want to get yourself in more trouble. you don't want to evacuate to some place else with lots of trees down, there are going to be millions of people without power for days if not weeks. you can't put all the power lines back up. plus, if it is windy for 48 hours, and that's the forecast, the linemen won't be back up putting the power lines back up. so this
. >> which is manhattan. >> philly, d.c., baltimore, washington, d.c. and up to boston. you take the whole i-95 corridor, how many millions of people, it seems like over 67 million in the path of some damage. that's just incredible. >> and you heard the mayor, michael bloomberg, zone one or eight, but he said to turn the water off, shut the power off, he said mass transportation is done within a few hours in new york city. >> right. if you're going to evacuate, think...
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. >> but this isn't necessarily -- we're in manhattan and people in manhattan would be more likely to be completely turned off by this, not necessarily so for the most part. but the fact that he's -- that he's -- >> he's going to come out, yeah. and that your sources tell you, it was mike pence, the candidate for governor, who said get your butt out there. and say something. >> he said publicly, yeah. >> yeah. okay. stand by, because he was going to show up about eight minutes ago, so we're on the live beat waiting for that news conference. dana bash, i have another one of our favorite colleagues waiting in the wings, as well. if president obama seems comfortable as the underdog right now, and i don't know if that's your perception, it's definitely some people's perception, it might be because he has had some success and experience as an underdog before. if you remember, he came from behind to defeat hillary clinton for the nomination back in '08 and then when he took on war hero and senate veteran john mccain, worked out well for hip. despite a solid debate performance, he seems to b
. >> but this isn't necessarily -- we're in manhattan and people in manhattan would be more likely to be completely turned off by this, not necessarily so for the most part. but the fact that he's -- that he's -- >> he's going to come out, yeah. and that your sources tell you, it was mike pence, the candidate for governor, who said get your butt out there. and say something. >> he said publicly, yeah. >> yeah. okay. stand by, because he was going to show up about eight...
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i imagine the security is pretty intense. >> for those of you know, lower manhattan. a big imposing building, the type of thing you would expect a central bank to look like. security was actually quite tight. we were running late for our interview and the gentleman at the bank who was trying to get us into that interview was helping us to get through. but security was not letting me get through. something kept beeping. i emptied everything from my pockets and ultimately they established there was nothing on me and we went in. that's bill dudley and me walking down the hall on the tenth floor of the federal reserve. it's a big grand old building. but 80 feet below street level, brooke, is the largest gold vault in the world. it's said to hold more gold than ft. knox about 7,700 tons at last check, which was the end of october of 2011. it's got a lot of cash. they hold other people's gold. it's a safe place to hold gold. they charge you for the privilege of holding your big stashes of gold if you're a bank. it's also where the fed policy is carried out. policy is made i
i imagine the security is pretty intense. >> for those of you know, lower manhattan. a big imposing building, the type of thing you would expect a central bank to look like. security was actually quite tight. we were running late for our interview and the gentleman at the bank who was trying to get us into that interview was helping us to get through. but security was not letting me get through. something kept beeping. i emptied everything from my pockets and ultimately they established...
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you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> in no, it's all good. i need a shot of vodka, that's what i need at this point. >> kim kardashian, is to marriage counseling what better than -- >> i wrote a film that is coming out in march and it's called a marriage counselor. it's a cautionary tale about making bad decisions in relationships. i had no idea she was going through a divorce. >> did you know who she was? >> i had heard of her, but i didn't know all that she had done. but what i know about her is this, she's a sweet girl, she came in and did a great job, she was very professional. >> there are millions of people who look up to the kardashians and i think it's very good to have a cautionary tale about making bad decisions, so if fans of her are watching and coming in, then she's doing a great job and i'm doing a great job of putting on the movie. >> she has 5 million followers on twitter. what she is is very hard wor
you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> in no, it's all good. i need a shot of vodka, that's what i need at this point. >> kim kardashian, is to marriage counseling what better than -- >> i wrote a film that is coming out in march and it's called a marriage counselor. it's a cautionary tale about...
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providing a public service of the people who come to the shop. >> reporter: mexicans have also taken manhattan, moving in where puerto ricans and dominicans once ran bodegas and beauty shops. >> a lot of mexicans working in factories and hair salons, nail salons, everything, and, you know, from there they got better and some of them you see them now store owners, their own clothe stores, cell phone places, dealers, the same way somebody from mexico can come and do the same thing here. >> reporter: mexican births will soon outpace dominicans and puerto ricans in new york while more dominicans are leaving than arriving, not just moving up but moving out. >> mexicans are now willing when they come straight from mexico to take lower paying jobs and to endure some of the exploitations the dominican endured, you know, years ago. >> reporter: rodrigo says he finds new york immigrant friendly and rich with opportunity. he began working in new york's kitchens at age 6 and then sold tacos off a cart, a taco truck, a taco stand, tacos to go, and now he's the owner of four mexican restaurants. >> you have
providing a public service of the people who come to the shop. >> reporter: mexicans have also taken manhattan, moving in where puerto ricans and dominicans once ran bodegas and beauty shops. >> a lot of mexicans working in factories and hair salons, nail salons, everything, and, you know, from there they got better and some of them you see them now store owners, their own clothe stores, cell phone places, dealers, the same way somebody from mexico can come and do the same thing...
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story, a suspected terrorist arrested for allegedly plotting to blow up the federal reserve bank in manhattan. he made his first court appearance today, just hours before the suspect was busted after attempting to detonate what he thought was a 1,000 pound bomb in the heart of new york's financial district. susan candiotti has more. >> here's what we know so far. he was a 21-year-old college student and came to the united states according to prosecutors with terror on his mind. he came here wanting to wage jihad, to destroy the american economy. and so, he said he even wanted to disrupt or possibly even stop the presidential election. he made a couple of big mistakes, thankfully. one turned out to be an fbi source, who got other undercover agents to work with him and then, of course, they put together this -- and created a bomb, but it was a fake bomb. it really wouldn't have harmed anyone, but if it had been the real deal, of course a lot of men, women and children could have been killed. it appears as though it was. according to sources. he came here seeking help from others who could help
story, a suspected terrorist arrested for allegedly plotting to blow up the federal reserve bank in manhattan. he made his first court appearance today, just hours before the suspect was busted after attempting to detonate what he thought was a 1,000 pound bomb in the heart of new york's financial district. susan candiotti has more. >> here's what we know so far. he was a 21-year-old college student and came to the united states according to prosecutors with terror on his mind. he came...
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there's the jfk then we start battery park city, all the way up manhattan and up the hudson to the east river here. we're talking just up the east river and downa little farther is the red book, these are all the low-lying areas that will be inundated with the expected surge and then across staten island. watch your stuff there, and there, even with zone a. >>> we're only showing thatborouthat bur bourough threw, there's going to be evacuations from new jersey as well. we just don't have them plotted on there. if you know that you live less than 10 feet above sea level in the new york metro area, connecticut, long island, new york city, hoboken, you need us to get out of there. it's just that simple. because that's how high the water is going to be. >> that staten island ferry stops at 8:00. so you better have a contingency plan. >> people are going to be stranded in places that they don't want to be. but you wanted to be on the 8:00 train to new york,itis not going to be there for you. the transportation night marry that continues. then you're going to be in places, or you're going to
there's the jfk then we start battery park city, all the way up manhattan and up the hudson to the east river here. we're talking just up the east river and downa little farther is the red book, these are all the low-lying areas that will be inundated with the expected surge and then across staten island. watch your stuff there, and there, even with zone a. >>> we're only showing thatborouthat bur bourough threw, there's going to be evacuations from new jersey as well. we just don't...
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this is in downtown manhattan not far from the scene of 9/11, and the defendant has been praise worthy of what occurred on september 11th, 2001, and he's also been accused as dan rivers talked about on those 11 terror related charges in the uk of inciting violence and terrorism. he did not want to come here, neither did the four other men who flew in on two planes at 2:30 in the morning eastern time. they feared conditions in prison here in the united states, his attorneys in the uk said he's not well, he's got very physical and emotional other issues. >> meantime one of the other suspects, the father of that other suspect says that his son is innocent. just take a listen to what he had to tell cnn earlier. >> i'm disappointed because i thought we lived in a democratic country and we have got the best legal system in the world. i thought that i would get a fair chance and babar would get a fair trial. i'm very disappointed. >> two possible hearings in one day. there was an earlier hearing. >> reporter: that's right. the son of that man has already pled not guilty in a connecticut court
this is in downtown manhattan not far from the scene of 9/11, and the defendant has been praise worthy of what occurred on september 11th, 2001, and he's also been accused as dan rivers talked about on those 11 terror related charges in the uk of inciting violence and terrorism. he did not want to come here, neither did the four other men who flew in on two planes at 2:30 in the morning eastern time. they feared conditions in prison here in the united states, his attorneys in the uk said he's...
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reporter: so i walked up more steps at the consulate to discuss what was done by a japanese artist in manhattan. >> arts is a language supposed to unify people and different cultures. >> now i ordered chinese takeout, will the delivery man come up here to the living room so i can watch tv here along with chris? >> reporter: you can explore this exhibit until november 18th. then the ancient mariner freed from new york pigeons gets major cleaning and repairs. >> that's pretty fascinating. that will change the view of columbus circle, at least for another month. >> you're like, i'm not sure about blocking the view, it is beautiful. >> you know, the story-telling was great, but the concept is interesting and different. >> thank you. >> take it away, don. >> enjoy your weekend. appreciate it. >> you too. >>> there we go. hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. you're in the cnn newsroom. we'll get you up to speed with today's top stories and just 24 hours from now the meningitis outbreak has grown by a third. 91 cases of meningitis have grown, 27 new cases since yesterday. half of the new cases are in michi
reporter: so i walked up more steps at the consulate to discuss what was done by a japanese artist in manhattan. >> arts is a language supposed to unify people and different cultures. >> now i ordered chinese takeout, will the delivery man come up here to the living room so i can watch tv here along with chris? >> reporter: you can explore this exhibit until november 18th. then the ancient mariner freed from new york pigeons gets major cleaning and repairs. >> that's...
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. >> mexicans have also taken manhattan, moving in where puerto ricans and dominicans once han beauty shops. >> there was a lot of dominicans and pouerto ricans working in factory. some are now store owners, cell phone players, dealers. they moved up the same way someone from mexican do it here. >> mexican births will outpace dominicans and puerto ricans in new york. while more dominicans are moving out. >> mexicans are now willing when they come straight from mexico to take lower-paying jobs and to endure some of the exploitations the dominicans endured years ago. rodrigo finds new york immigrant friendly and rich with opportunity. he began work inning new york's kitchens at age 6, then sold tacos off a cart. a taco truck, a taco stanld and tacos to go and now he's the owner of four mexican restaurants. >> you have to work very hard, and we never expect to be that successful as we are doing right now. >> soledad o'brien, cnn. >>> 50,000 latinos in the u.s. turn 18 every month. a tremendous poll of possible vote thaers that both parties k can help them win the next election. one probl
. >> mexicans have also taken manhattan, moving in where puerto ricans and dominicans once han beauty shops. >> there was a lot of dominicans and pouerto ricans working in factory. some are now store owners, cell phone players, dealers. they moved up the same way someone from mexican do it here. >> mexican births will outpace dominicans and puerto ricans in new york. while more dominicans are moving out. >> mexicans are now willing when they come straight from mexico to...
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leaders about their employees and an alleged islamic extremist charged with plotting to blow up mott manhattan building came to the united states on a student visa. we'll have an investigation about how easy it is to get one of those. let's go ""outfront."" >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a shocking new poll. women in the swing states in this country rank abortion as their number one issue in this election. gallup asked female voters an open-ended question. literally this, name the most important issue in 2012, and tops the list was abortion with 39% of the women responding. 19% said jobs and then you can see health care, economy and equal rights. during the biggest economic crisis of this generation, in fact of the past few general ragss, the biggest issue to 39% is abortion. so far this year we've seen almost every poll rate the economy and jobs as the top concern for all voters. we said let's look at recent polls and what they said. we found this. pugh gave women a list of issues and asked which are important to your vote. 54% was abortion. granted, that's
leaders about their employees and an alleged islamic extremist charged with plotting to blow up mott manhattan building came to the united states on a student visa. we'll have an investigation about how easy it is to get one of those. let's go ""outfront."" >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a shocking new poll. women in the swing states in this country rank abortion as their number one issue in this election. gallup asked...
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sfwl art manhattan. >> art is a language which is supposed to unify people in different cultures. >> reporter: i ordered chinese takeout. will the delivery man be able to come up here to the living room so i can watch some tv along with chris? you can explore this exhibit until november 18th. then the ancient mariner, freed from new york pigeons, gets major cleaning and repairs. >> that looks so cool. i would love to go see that. literally the view. now it's covered in scaffolding. so i no longer see christopher columbus. that's got to be awesome. >> i want to check it out. >>> there's a growing movement to change the name of columbus day to exploration day. i don't know why. we learned, of course, in school how christopher columbus discovered america which was really the bahamas by sailing the ocean blue in 1492. those who want the holiday renamed say that his treatment of native americans was horrific and that they shouldn't be celebrating christopher columbus. they should just talk about exploration. i don't know that that's going to catch on. >> i went to uc berkeley. uc berkeley
sfwl art manhattan. >> art is a language which is supposed to unify people in different cultures. >> reporter: i ordered chinese takeout. will the delivery man be able to come up here to the living room so i can watch some tv along with chris? you can explore this exhibit until november 18th. then the ancient mariner, freed from new york pigeons, gets major cleaning and repairs. >> that looks so cool. i would love to go see that. literally the view. now it's covered in...
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it is a family event and in fact, it was in downtown, many manhattan last night, went to a little thai restaurant. children are here. three of them and two grandchildren. it's really nice when you've got an almost 2-year-old who knows he can climb up on your lap and play with the chop sticks. >> and that's the kind of person that candy is. really got the right perspective. still to come, are liberals losing their grip on hollywood? are pigs flying? rob rheiner has a strong opinion about that and felix baumgartner, you know the name. well, if you don't know the name, you know about the leap, the one from outer space. you know what? there is another record set during his jump that can change your world. ave to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your
it is a family event and in fact, it was in downtown, many manhattan last night, went to a little thai restaurant. children are here. three of them and two grandchildren. it's really nice when you've got an almost 2-year-old who knows he can climb up on your lap and play with the chop sticks. >> and that's the kind of person that candy is. really got the right perspective. still to come, are liberals losing their grip on hollywood? are pigs flying? rob rheiner has a strong opinion about...
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you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> i need a shot of vodka. that's what i need at this point. >> it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner than 20 months or whatever it was it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck with the movie. it opens at theaters this weekend. "alex cross." terrific film. of course, all your numerous projects in 2013, particularly your work at o.w.n. with my friend oprah. good to see you. >> you as well. >> next, the founder of cnn himself, ted turner on business, politics and keeping america great. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> the 1980 presidential vote is now over three-quarters of the way recorded so let's take a look at some of the latest figures now. reagan leads with 51%. the latest united press international tallies and the national vote for president show that
you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> i need a shot of vodka. that's what i need at this point. >> it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner than 20 months or whatever it was it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck with the movie. it opens at theaters this weekend....
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finding two of her three children stabbed to death in their manhattan bathtub. and the nanny a pool of blood nearby. investigators say the nanny killed the kids and tried to kill herself. deborah feyerick is following developments. what more do we know at this point? >> the only word that you think of when you think of this particular story is heartbreak. it is always a leap of faith when a parent leaves a child with a baby-sitter or a nanny or any cavegiver. in this particular case the mom returned home about 5:30. the home was dark. she asked the doorman whether the nanny and children had gone out. when she was told no she went back upstairs in the bathroom, found her children, ages 2-year-old leo and 6-year-old lucia in the bathtub with multiple stab wounds. the nanny was on the floor, a knife by her side. it appeared she had tried to slit her throat. she is in custody. she is in critical condition. no charges have been filed yet. there's no question, no answer, no explanation as to what caused this nanny to snap. but that's something that police are looking
finding two of her three children stabbed to death in their manhattan bathtub. and the nanny a pool of blood nearby. investigators say the nanny killed the kids and tried to kill herself. deborah feyerick is following developments. what more do we know at this point? >> the only word that you think of when you think of this particular story is heartbreak. it is always a leap of faith when a parent leaves a child with a baby-sitter or a nanny or any cavegiver. in this particular case the...
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as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the changing demographics. beauty shops. >> they also work also working in factories and here's the salons, salons everything, and from there they got better and some of them you see are store owners, own clothes stores, cell phone laces, dealers. >> reporter: more dominicans are leaving than arriving, not just moving up but moving out. >> mexicans are now willing had when they come straight from mexico to take lower paying jobs and to endure some of the exploitation the dominican endured years ago. >> reporter: rodrigo says he finds new york immigrant friendly and rich with opportunity. he began working in new york's kitchens at age 6, then sold tacos off a cart, a taco truck, a taco stand, tacos to go. and now he's the owner of four mexican restaurants. >> you have to work very hard, and we i would never expect to be that successful as we are doing right now. >> reporter: soledad o'brien, cnn. >> sol
as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the changing demographics. beauty shops. >> they also work also working in factories and here's the salons, salons everything, and from there they got better and some of them you see are store owners, own clothes stores, cell phone laces, dealers. >> reporter: more dominicans are...
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it is a family event and in fact, it was in downtown, many manhattan last night, went to a little thai restaurant. children are here. three of them and two grandchildren. it's really nice when you've got an almost 2-year-old who knows he can climb up on your lap and play with the chop sticks. >> and that's the kind of person that candy is. really got the right perspective. still to come, are liberals losing their grip on hollywood? are pigs flying? rob rheiner has a strong opinion about that and felix baumgartner, you know the name. well, if you don't know the name, you know about the leap, the one from outer space. you know what? there is another record set during his jump that can change your world. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. but they haven't experience
it is a family event and in fact, it was in downtown, many manhattan last night, went to a little thai restaurant. children are here. three of them and two grandchildren. it's really nice when you've got an almost 2-year-old who knows he can climb up on your lap and play with the chop sticks. >> and that's the kind of person that candy is. really got the right perspective. still to come, are liberals losing their grip on hollywood? are pigs flying? rob rheiner has a strong opinion about...
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you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> i need a shot of vodka. that's what i need at this point. >> it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner than 20 months or whatever it was it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck with the movie. it opens at theaters this weekend. "alex cross." terrific film. of course, all your numerous projects in 2013, particularly your work at o.w.n. with my friend oprah. good to see you. >> you as well. >> next, the founder of cnn himself, ted turner on business, politics and keeping america great. occasionalconstipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me?
you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> i need a shot of vodka. that's what i need at this point. >> it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner than 20 months or whatever it was it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck with the movie. it opens at theaters this weekend....
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you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> i need a shot of vodka. that's what i need at this point. >> it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner than 20 months or whatever it was it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck with the movie. it opens at theaters this weekend. "alex cross." terrific film. of course, all your numerous projects in 2013, particularly your work at o.w.n. with my friend oprah. good to see you. >> you as well. >> next, the founder of cnn himself, ted turner on business, politics and keeping america great. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the hea
you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suitors, i would imagine. >> i appreciate that. moving on to something else? thank you so much. wow. all right. >> do you want a glass of water? >> i need a shot of vodka. that's what i need at this point. >> it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner than 20 months or whatever it was it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck with the movie. it opens at theaters this weekend....
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and i spent the day today in hoboken, new jersey, just across the hudson river from manhattan. tonight national guard troops are still going through the floodwaters trying to rescue people trapped in their homes. >>> one of the largest hospitals in new york is being evacuated at this moment, the second hospital forced to be evacuated after losing power and relying on backup generators. the president of the hospital will join us live. let's go "out front." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. search and rescue. two days after one of the most devastating storms to hit the east coast of the united states, there's frustration, desperation, fear. people are cold, people are tired and people are hungry. dramatic scenes like this are playing out in new jersey and new york. watch this rescuer from the new york police department lowering himself onto a home in staten island, new york and a resident pulled through the roof and back to safety. police say just this one helicopter rescued five adults and one child yesterday and on the ground there are frantic searches among the most he
and i spent the day today in hoboken, new jersey, just across the hudson river from manhattan. tonight national guard troops are still going through the floodwaters trying to rescue people trapped in their homes. >>> one of the largest hospitals in new york is being evacuated at this moment, the second hospital forced to be evacuated after losing power and relying on backup generators. the president of the hospital will join us live. let's go "out front." good evening,...
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president obama and new york stock exchange and allegedly settled in on the federal reserve bank in manhattan. officials say he actually tried to detonate what he thought was a massive bomb. it all happened in new york city and that's where we find cnn's susan ca sus susan candiotti. susan? >> we are hearing different views of who this suspect. prosecutors paint a picture of someone who is bent on destroying america. authorities have it all wrong. who is the real. accused of coming to america to launch a terror attack and inspire brothers and al qaeda to do the same. >> from the complaints, his attempt to launch a devastating attack to kill men, women and children. >> reporter: his family in beng ludash paints a completely different picture. "it's simply not possible," his sister says. we believe he is being made a victim here. maybe he is being set up by somebody. using a valid student visa, the 21-year-old was majoring in cybersecurity for one semester at a college at missouri. one fellow student remembers giving him rides to class. >> he's not an evil person, but this is such an evil thing
president obama and new york stock exchange and allegedly settled in on the federal reserve bank in manhattan. officials say he actually tried to detonate what he thought was a massive bomb. it all happened in new york city and that's where we find cnn's susan ca sus susan candiotti. susan? >> we are hearing different views of who this suspect. prosecutors paint a picture of someone who is bent on destroying america. authorities have it all wrong. who is the real. accused of coming to...
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it happened in manhattan. or did it? cnn's alina cho uncovers a strange presidential sighting. >> reporter: imagine the chaos. >> appreciate your vote. >> reporter: president obama and governor mitt romney together at the cross roads of the world. >> i'm going to win. >> let's bring the cameras over here is. that cool? >> see you november 6th. >> baby holding. >> i think he's a democrat, don't you? >> reporter: wait a minute. you've been all over the map. >> you're all over the map. >> i love big bird. >> reporter: these aren't the real candidates. >> good afternoon. >> my goodness. >> reporter: meet lewis ortiz. a dead ringer for president obama. jim gossett, who has multiple presidential personalities. >> i'm hoping to be another bush or bill clinton. >> reporter: but the race is tight, and these two know campaigning at one of the busiest places on earth is a good thing. >> here comes the storm. are you the naked cowboy? >> it's president barack hussein obama. >> if i'm elected president, the naked cowboy will get pant
it happened in manhattan. or did it? cnn's alina cho uncovers a strange presidential sighting. >> reporter: imagine the chaos. >> appreciate your vote. >> reporter: president obama and governor mitt romney together at the cross roads of the world. >> i'm going to win. >> let's bring the cameras over here is. that cool? >> see you november 6th. >> baby holding. >> i think he's a democrat, don't you? >> reporter: wait a minute. you've been all...
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there's signs of hope, even in the most unexpected places, even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't -- i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for me. [ applause ] i know i didn't -- good to see you here tonight, hillary. [ laughter ] >> recently one of john's top advisers told "the daily news" if we keep talking about the economy, mccain's going to lose. so tonight, i'd like to tuck abo talk about the economy. >> when a reporter asked him if senator obama was qualified to be president, bill clinton pointed out, sure. he's over 35 years of age and a u.s. citizen. he was pandering to the strict constructionist crowd. >> given all that's happened these past few weeks on wall street, it feels like an odd time to be dressed up in white tie but i must say i got a great deal. rented the whole outfit from the treasury department at a very good price. >> we all know the press is really an independent, civic minded and nonpartisan group. like acorn. >> john mccain is on to something. there was a point in my life when i started palling around with a ugl
there's signs of hope, even in the most unexpected places, even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't -- i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for me. [ applause ] i know i didn't -- good to see you here tonight, hillary. [ laughter ] >> recently one of john's top advisers told "the daily news" if we keep talking about the economy, mccain's going to lose. so tonight, i'd like to tuck abo talk about the economy. >> when a reporter...
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he hatched a plan to set off what he thought was i ahuge bomb in the middle of manhattan's financial district. he didn't make it. he is in jail. a couple more pictures for you. this is his family in bangladesh today getting the news that their son is a suspected terrorists in the united states. we've confirmed, by the way, that nafis, 21 years old, was, indeed, a registered student at southeast missouri state university. briefly, we also know this. he bought what he thought was a half ton of explosives, fertilizer bomb. it wasn't. it was a phony bomb supplied by the fbi. now, what he wanted to do was blow up one of the federal reserve banks in his words, according to prosecutors, to destroy america. you'll hear from the police commissioner in a minute and his message of vigilance to new yorkers, but let's get you live to new york now. talk to our maggie lake, who is staying on top of this investigation as the details come in. maggie, an unbelievable story in in ways. an angry extremist buys a fake bomb. very serious stuff. police taking it seriously, that's for sure. how did they eve
he hatched a plan to set off what he thought was i ahuge bomb in the middle of manhattan's financial district. he didn't make it. he is in jail. a couple more pictures for you. this is his family in bangladesh today getting the news that their son is a suspected terrorists in the united states. we've confirmed, by the way, that nafis, 21 years old, was, indeed, a registered student at southeast missouri state university. briefly, we also know this. he bought what he thought was a half ton of...
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that's why it's resonating with so many people certainly here throughout manhattan, carol. >> i was going to ask you. so many women across the country hire nannys or day care workers to care for their children. this is a frightening story to hear. >> reporter: yes. absolutely. it's fascinating because the second we heard about this last night people just started e-mailing saying they were running home to go hug their children even more tightly. you know, nannys are feeling this also because so many are deeply devoted to this children. to have one who does the unthinkable, people are really trying to get their heads around it today. >> deborah, thanks so much. >>> turning our attention to the race for the white house now and a new ad from team obama that is raising some eyebrows for comparing someone's first-time voting to that first time they had sex. >> your first time shouldn't be with just anybody. you want to do it with a great guy. it should be with a guy who is beautiful, someone who really cares about and understands women. a giets who cares whether you get health insurance, specif
that's why it's resonating with so many people certainly here throughout manhattan, carol. >> i was going to ask you. so many women across the country hire nannys or day care workers to care for their children. this is a frightening story to hear. >> reporter: yes. absolutely. it's fascinating because the second we heard about this last night people just started e-mailing saying they were running home to go hug their children even more tightly. you know, nannys are feeling this also...
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came home to her apartment in new york city and two of her three children had been stabbed in their manhattan bathtub. their nanny was also in a pool of blood nearby. investigators now say the nanny is the person who killed the kids and then tried to kill herself. just a few hours later a post on the mother's blog painted a very happy picture of the family. this is one of the most horrific stories and a huge why. why, what happened? >> and that's exactly the question. and the only thing you can think about this mom and this dad, right, this morning, is heartbreak. their hearts have to be broken right now. the murder of two young children allegedly by their nanny has taken parents across new york city. it has frightened many caregivers. everyone asking what caused this nanny to apparently snap and allegedly stab two children before slashing heir own throat? the children's mother, 38-year-old marina krim, returned home with her 3-year-old daughter around dinner time, only to find the apartment dark. well the doorman told her the nanny and 6-year-old lucia and 2-year-old leo were still inside. t
came home to her apartment in new york city and two of her three children had been stabbed in their manhattan bathtub. their nanny was also in a pool of blood nearby. investigators now say the nanny is the person who killed the kids and then tried to kill herself. just a few hours later a post on the mother's blog painted a very happy picture of the family. this is one of the most horrific stories and a huge why. why, what happened? >> and that's exactly the question. and the only thing...